SALON, in collaboration with Mallett and Dreweatts 1759, is delighted to announce Dancing with Colour, a selling exhibition of paintings by the British artist Berenice Sydney (1944 - 1983).

This show, remarkably the first presentation of her work staged at a major public art gallery in over thirty years, is comprised of a selection of oil paintings and works on paper that reflect Berenice's - as she was professionally known - signature lyrical and highly animated graphic style
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An exhibition of 30 new works by 30 emerging artists created in 2018. Selected from open submissions and chosen by the Jealous Print Studio and the team at Saatchi Gallery, these works represent a snapshot of the output of artists working in London and beyond today. Read more...

The 8th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award is dedicated to modern slavery and the trafficking of women. The laureate, French photographer Lizzie Sadin, worked on the trafficking of women and girls in Nepal, from prostitution to enslavement.
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Together with Christie's, the Saatchi Gallery is proud to present selected highlights from the collection 100X HANDPICKED: an auction of 100 artworks offered in support of the Saatchi Gallery's free entry and education programme. Split between live and online auction platforms, these works exhibit some of today's most compelling artistic talent from the Saatchi Gallery's Collection. Read more...

A major new exhibition featuring the recent work of French-Iranian artist Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar. Sassan's practice aims to change the perceptions and cemented beliefs about Iran that persist in the West. Read more...

Executed in polymer these new works explore traditional themes of still life, portraiture and landscape. J.P. Dordolo is an emerging artist who has exhibited internationally and is currently completing a Master of Fine Arts degree at the Slade School of Art, London.

SALON, in collaboration with Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York, is delighted to announce its fourth exhibition, Paintings 1990 - 2017, a presentation of works by the revered American artist, Philip Pearlstein.

Masterful and powerful, every painting featured in the show goes against the conventions of portraiture - often emotive and introspective. Pearlstein's works maintain a sense of complete detachment, which is both alluring and disconcerting.
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Revolutions Per Minute features an international roster of artists who have participated in the prestigious Nuart Festival. Renowned artists include Futura, Martha Cooper & Jamie Reid, as well as newly emerging artists from around the globe. Read more...

SALON is pleased to announce its third exhibition which is dedicated to Alexander Calder's late gouaches on paper, created between 1960 and 1976, staged in collaboration with Omer Tiroche Gallery, London.

A collection of earlier works on paper by Calder dating from 1939 - 1959, will be simultaneously displayed at Omer Tiroche Gallery in Mayfair, London. Exhibiting his work from two separate time periods in his career, in two separate locations, serves to create a comprehensive retrospective. It also ensures that a greater number of works - both familiar and unfamiliar - can elucidate Calder's contribution to the development of modern art.
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Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism is dedicated to Russian protest art over the past 25 years. It will take place in the year of the 100th anniversary of Russia's October Revolution - and although the exhibition will not have any direct links to this historical event, many of the issues that artists face in post-communist Russia are comparable to those in 1917.

Stateless people in the UK may have been born without a nationality, some have fled war or human rights abuses, and some are victims of trafficking. Whatever the reason behind their situation, many face huge challenges navigating their daily existence. Nowhere People UK explores the impact statelessness has on a handful of these hidden individuals through work by photographer Greg Constantine. Read more...

Altered States showcases works by eight urban contemporary artists based in the UK. The artists featured in Altered States are: D.A.N.T.E., David Shillinglaw, Florence Blanchard, Kid Acne, Lily Mixe, Skeleton Cardboard, Sr.X and Victoria Villasana.

A presentation of his graphically charged minimal painting. His works are created using layers of thinly applied household paint, with Yates adding random drawings onto the surfaces, using charcoal, oilstick and pencil.
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Metamorphosis will showcase the work of Korean artist Oh Myung Hee and draw attention to the constantly changing relationships between past and future, tradition and innovation showcased in her unique paintings.
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The event brings to life everything you know and love about television's longest running docu-series, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, over two days of unmissable experiences including: ultimate selfie opportunities, make-up masterclasses and more. The event is an absolute must for all super-fans of the show.

Saatchi Gallery and Huawei¬†have teamed up to present From Selfie to Self-Expression. This is the world‚Äôs first exhibition exploring the history of the selfie from the old masters to the present day, and celebrates the truly creative potential of a form of expression often derided for its inanity.

The show also highlights the emerging role of the mobile phone as an artistic medium for self-expression by commissioning ten exciting young British photographers to create new works using Huawei‚Äôs newest breakthrough dual lens smartphones co-engineered with Leica.
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Fondation Carmignac is pleased to announce the exhibition Libya:A Human Marketplace featuring the work of the 7th Laureate of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award, the Mexican photographer Narciso Contreras.
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BRAM BOGART: WITTE DE WITTE
The Dutch-born Belgian artist, Bram Bogart, (1921 - 2012) is an artist associated with bold, thickly physical colour and form. His legacy is the culmination over seven decades of the foundational modernist impulse to stage and progress the stuff of paint. 'Witte de Witte' comprises a group of rare monochrome or near monochrome works made between 1952 and 2006 which illustrate his achievement through relative context without the seduction of colour, allowing his contribution to the story of modernism to be witnessed in starker, more elemental and more overtly physical terms.
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This exhibition presents new works by five exciting painters currently working in London. The featured artists are Gareth Cadwallader, Kaye Donachie, Freya Douglas-Morris, Jonathan Lux and Markus Vater.

Tatler magazine has commissioned the acclaimed photographer David Burton to create an exquisite portfolio of photographs of the most exciting, interesting and beautiful young women in Britain right now.

Aisha Cahn is a contemporary British artist whose current series of work titled
Embrace is inspired by the science of cells, and the narrative of her mother's experience with cancer.

Aisha is primarily a painter, but Embrace features various media, including two installations,
drawings and silk screen prints that aim to bring recent cancer research and contemporary art together,
in collaboration with Royal Free Charities Immunity and Transplantation Research Centre in Hampstead.
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Henri Barande's practice is dedicated to exploring the dialogue between life and death, the found and the fabricated, which led to the creation of a world of miniature forms and figures that he uses as source material in his large-scale paintings.
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The ultimate fashion experience arrives at Saatchi Gallery from 22 September. London Fashion Weekend is your ticket to explore the world of a fashion insider with daily catwalk shows, irresistible shopping at exclusive prices and Q&A talks with leading industry experts.

The third edition of START shines a spotlight on emerging artists and new art scenes with 70 galleries taking part from cities that range from London to Seoul,
Buenos Aires to Cape Town and Tehran to Taipei.
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Taking over the entire two floors of the Saatchi Gallery with 9 thematic galleries, EXHIBITIONISM combines over 500 original Stones' artefacts, with striking cinematic and interactive technologies offering the most comprehensive insight into the band's fascinating fifty year history.

From never before seen dressing room and backstage paraphernalia to rare instruments; original stage designs, iconic costumes, rare audio tracks and video footage; personal diaries; poster and album cover artwork; and unique wraparound cinematic experiences that celebrate every aspect of their Careers.

Centre stage is the musical heritage that took them from a London blues band in the early 1960s to inspirational cultural icons.
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Taking over one entire floor, Azeri and Russian artist Aidan will showcase works in a variety of media which
portray the veiled female figure and celebrate female hegemony and self-sufficiency.
The exhibition features recent work and reflects on the artist's academy training in Soviet Moscow,
her exposure to western art and personal investigations into her Azerbaijani and Uzbekistani heritage.
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UK/raine launches the first ever open competition for all emerging artists from the UK and Ukraine who are aged 18-35 years old. Worth £75,000 in prize money, the aim of the competition is to find and support the most imaginative and talented young artists who are living and working in the UK or Ukraine or born in either country. The exhibition which takes up one entire floor of the Gallery features work by a shortlist of 30 artists who were chosen by a panel of renowned international judges. read more...

The first major showcase of contemporary Thai art in the UK hosted in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Thai Princess, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The exhibition shines a spotlight on Thailand's contemporary art scene and features the work of 23 renowned and emerging artists. read more...

Presenting three brand new bodies of work, renowned artist and designer Jamie Hewlett's first ever art exhibition will showcase a previously unseen side, albeit one that is shot through with the same distinct sense of wit and mischief with which he has made his name. Linking Grindhouse-type film posters, breathtakingly detailed line drawings and Jodorowsky-inspired Tarotica, "The Suggestionists" is a gloriously psychogeographic journey into Hewlett's psyche. read more...

For the first time, the work of all six laureates of the Carmignac photojournalism Award will be presented in a retrospective exhibition. This exhibition will show a selection of 40 photographs from the reports of Newsha Tavakolian (Iran), Davide Monteleone (Chechnya), Robin Hammond (Zimbabwe), Massimo Berruti (Pashtunistan), Kai Wiedenhöfer (Gaza) and Christophe Gin (Lawless zones in France - Guiana). read more...

The ultimate fashion experience arrives this weekend. London fashion Weekend is your ticket to explore the world of a fashion insider with daily
catwalk shows, irresistible shopping at exclusive prices, and Q&A talks
with leading industry experts including Anya Hindmarch and Bella Freud.

An immersive environment created by Japanese collective teamLab which consists of interactive projections rendered in real time. Reacting to the viewer's behaviour and movement, butterflies flutter across the room and an entire season of flowers blossom and wither away, exploring the cycle of birth and death. The installation featured as part of this year's START art fair's curated projects, received overwhelming attention from press and visitors and as a result will be open to public free of charge.

This unique exhibition offers a rare insider's perspective into the art of watchmaking within a family company.

Visitors will explore over 400 exhibits, presented across 15 themed rooms. Occupying over 2000 m² these areas will recreate the world of Patek Philippe from the company's historic Geneva headquarters to its workshop and museum. Artisans will be on hand to demonstrate their unique rare handcrafts such as enamelling, guilloche work and precious stone setting.

'Watch Art' is designed as a captivating interactive exhibition which will ignite your passion for artisanship and deepen your knowledge of fine watchmaking. read more...

This exhibition shines a light on Hermès, the iconic French house. Inspired by ‘flanerie’, the art of urban wandering, each room presents a series of installations in various media, created by a diverse selection of artists. From the Parisian square, to the covered passage, or a cafe of forgotten objects this veritable extended cabinet of curiosities will delight and intrigue visitors, inviting them to be enveloped by the colour, sounds and images that surround them. read more...

Inside Rolls-Royce invites guests to a multi-sensory journey into the brand's world-renowned engineering, design and craftsmanship, providing new levels of insight into the remarkable lengths required to create the 'best cars in the world'.
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This exhibition is the largest survey of contemporary Ukrainian art to date and aims to provide a broad introduction to the diverse and energetic nature of Ukraine's art-scene through showcasing over 70 works by 38 artists. The exhibition is part of Days of Ukraine in the UK, a celebration of Ukrainian art, fashion, literature and music. read more...

A photographic exhibition of works by Davide Monteleone, the 4th winner of the Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award which features images of Chechnya taken between December 2012 and April 2013. read more...

Discover the secrets behind delivering daily news stories since 1785 and explore journalists' tools of the trade from notepads to satphones in this exhibition featuring artefacts and documents from The Times Archive. read more...

This exhibition of recent photography from Ukraine curated by Galina Skliarenko celebrates the 200th anniversary of the poet Taras Shevchenko, while reflecting on the very unique challenges that Ukraine has faced over the last few decades.

The first global open entry competition for artists and creative people working with animated GIFs. The exhibition features the work of the six finalists alongside the other 54 shortlisted motion photographs judged by a panel of forward-thinkers comprised of film director Baz Luhrmann, artists Shezad Dawood, Tracey Emin and Cindy Sherman and Saatchi Gallery CEO Nigel Hurst. Read more...

In celebration of its 20th anniversary, HUGO will be presenting an exhibition of 20 artists from across the globe, whose diverse range of backgrounds, influences and practice reflect the HUGO brand and its innovative, creative and unconventional outlook. Read more...

The exhibition features key works by 18 emerging artists from Hong Kong, in the largest touring international showcase of Hong Kong's contemporary art to date. The majority of works in the exhibition have never been shown outside Asia, giving crucial recognition to Hong Kong's contemporary art scene on the world stage.

CHANEL's photographic exhibition dedicated to Karl Lagerfeld's latest book, 'The Little Black Jacket: CHANEL's classic revisited by Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld', will open at the Saatchi Gallery in London in October.

The public will discover the versatility and timelessness of the iconic CHANEL jacket through Karl Lagerfeld's 113 photographs, modelled on a range of friends of the House, with each personality adapting the garment to reflect their own inimitable style - worn as a cape on singer Lily Allen, draped around model Stella Tennant, or even transformed into a vest on model Edie Campbell.
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A year after Google Street View was launched, Montreal-based artist Jon Rafman started collecting screen captures from the site - accidents and incidents never intended for public consumption, as well as moments reminiscent of the photographic styles of real photographers. The result is his ongoing series The Nine Eyes of Google Street View, part of which has been shown for the first time in the UK at the Saatchi Gallery.

This collaboration with RS&A and Hugo Boss brings together 16 chess sets designed by some of the world's leading contemporary artists in celebration of the 'game of kings' and its continued relevance to the creative arts. read more...

The exhibition presents the largest survey of new Korean art to date, and highlights an exciting group of artists who have recently emerged on the global art scene, producing work that provides an arresting insight into the future of contemporary art in Korea.

Korean Eye 2012 provides a unique platform to bring contemporary Korean art to a new international audience. read more...

The Google Photography Prize is a global competition to find the photography stars of the future. The Prize received nearly 20,000 entries from students based in 146 countries. A selection of work by the 10 finalists, chosen by a prestigious jury, is exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery as part of this collaboration with Google.

Abstract America: New Painting From The U.S.
416 pages of full colour illustrations in hardback. This extensive survey of new abstract painting from America is available to order direct from the Saatchi Gallery Online Store.

The Empire Strikes Back: Indian Art Today
272 pages of full colour illustrations in hardback. This extensive survey of new Indian art is available to order direct from the Saatchi Gallery Online Store.

Spanning over 8 metres, The Bed is both a monumental sculpture and a stage. Made from papier mâché, Ryman's giant man reclines in a dreamy world, somewhere between Sunday morning lie-in bliss and nervous breakdown, basking in the clutter of notebooks, beer cans and open bags of crisps.

American Servicemen and Women Who Have Died in Iraq and Afghanistan (but not Including the Wounded, nor the Iraqis nor the Afghans)

A tribute to every American soldier killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2004. Comprising of 5,158 drawings - one for every fallen soldier to date. Rendered in graphite pencil, each portrait appears on small coloured cards which correspond to the skin tone of soldiers.

"News becomes history as soon as it is reported. What fascinates me in talking about history is the paradoxical movement backwards while obviously propelling ahead with a story into the future. The 15-year time period covered in the show is of a recent past, a past that still unites many New Yorkers in recognition of a city at once familiar and long gone. "

Unveiled: New Art From The Middle East
208 pages of full colour illustration in hardback. This extensive survey of new art from the Middle East is available to order direct from the Saatchi Gallery Online Store.

USA Today Catalogue
400 pages of full colour illustrations. This extensive survey of new American art is available to order direct from the Saatchi Gallery Online Shop. Russian edition available from State Hermitage Museum,
St. Petersburg, Russia

The Triumph of Painting
360 pages of full colour illustrations in hardback. An extensive survey of contemporary painting. Click here to order direct from the Saatchi Gallery Online Shop.

The Triumph of Painting Vol 2
A supplementary volume featuring many key works by 6 important artists with essays by Alison Gingeras and biographies by Patricia Ellis is also available. Click here to order direct from the Saatchi Gallery Online Shop.

The Triumph of Painting Vol 3
Second in a series of supplementary volumes featuring many key works by 6 leading artists. Essay by Meghan Dailey, biographies by Patricia Ellis. Click here to order direct from the Saatchi Gallery Online Shop.